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Huawei revenues to smash $35bn for 2012
The CEO reveals a 10% rise on both profits and revenues as the controversial Chinese firm pledges to “become more open and transparent” in 2013News | 04 Jan 2013
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Wi-Fi Alliance to merge with WiGig
The wireless technology will retain its WiGig name but the standard will be looked after by the Wi-Fi AllianceNews | 03 Jan 2013
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Samsung requests US ban on Ericsson products
Samsung has filed a complaint against several Ericsson products with the US International Trade Commission (ITC).News | 27 Dec 2012
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Top 10 mobile stories of 2012
Undoubtedly 2012 has been another big year for mobile. From high-profile launches to security scares, from hot tablets entering the enterprise to huge players trailing with their tails between their legs, mobile is certainly the direction in which IT infrastructure is going2012 review | 24 Dec 2012
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Suffolk cuts costs by 30% with PSN-ready network
Suffolk County Council has rolled out a next generation network, which it expects will cut costs by up to 30%.News | 21 Dec 2012
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Essex County Council signs £81m PSN deal
Essex County Council has signed a £81m network and telephony deal to introduce a Public Services Network (PSN) across its 200,000 usersNews | 20 Dec 2012
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Top 10 networking stories of 2012
We give a run down of the top 10 stories in the networking industry throughout 2012Top Ten
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UK users download most mobile data
The latest International Communications Report from Ofcom shows unlimited data tariffs and large allowances are encouraging UK users to download more data on their mobiles than many other countriesNews | 13 Dec 2012
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HP in talks with BT to offer network as a service
The Network Advantage Programme will enable communications service providers to offer ‘pay per port’ services to businesses of all sizesNews | 13 Dec 2012
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The IT challenges of building Heathrow's Terminal 2
Neil Clark, CIO of Heathrow, reveals the IT challenges behind the airport's futuristic Terminal 2 buildingFeature
- VIEW MORE ON : Network hardware
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Brocade names Lloyd Carney as CEO
The former Xsigo CEO and ex-Juniper Networks’ chief operating officer, Lloyd Carney, takes over from Mike Klayko with immediate effectNews | 15 Jan 2013
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Fashion Retail Academy boosts Wi-Fi with Networks First
The Fashion Retail Academy (FRA) has worked with Networks First to bring improved Wi-Fi connectivity to its staff and studentsCase Study | 10 Jan 2013
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CES 2013: Driverless cars could be next for the enterprise
Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association, thinks businesses will be big benefactors of the driverless car revolutionNews | 09 Jan 2013
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Suffolk cuts costs by 30% with PSN-ready network
Suffolk County Council has rolled out a next generation network, which it expects will cut costs by up to 30%.News | 21 Dec 2012
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Essex County Council signs £81m PSN deal
Essex County Council has signed a £81m network and telephony deal to introduce a Public Services Network (PSN) across its 200,000 usersNews | 20 Dec 2012
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Top 10 networking stories of 2012
We give a run down of the top 10 stories in the networking industry throughout 2012Top Ten
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The IT challenges of building Heathrow's Terminal 2
Neil Clark, CIO of Heathrow, reveals the IT challenges behind the airport's futuristic Terminal 2 buildingFeature
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Three chooses Huawei for managed services contract
UK mobile operator Three will transfer staff to Huawei, and its partner Tech Mahindra, to manage its core network and operations.News | 10 Dec 2012
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Emulex buys Endace for $130m
Networking company Emulex hopes to boost its performance management skills by acquiring EndaceIT suppliers | 06 Dec 2012
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Top 10 supplier profiles 2012
Download in-depth reports on leading IT suppliers from Computer WeeklyTop 10
- VIEW MORE ON : Network software
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VoIP awareness up but user numbers remain low
A report from Ofcom claims four in five consumers know what voice over internet protocol (VoIP) is, but just 29% use the technologyNews | 08 Jan 2013
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Suffolk cuts costs by 30% with PSN-ready network
Suffolk County Council has rolled out a next generation network, which it expects will cut costs by up to 30%.News | 21 Dec 2012
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Top 10 networking stories of 2012
We give a run down of the top 10 stories in the networking industry throughout 2012Top Ten
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UK users download most mobile data
The latest International Communications Report from Ofcom shows unlimited data tariffs and large allowances are encouraging UK users to download more data on their mobiles than many other countriesNews | 13 Dec 2012
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Computer Weekly European User Awards Criteria and Information
Read the entry criteria and general information about entering the Computer Weekly European User Awards.News | 05 Dec 2012
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Computer Weekly European User Awards: Categories
The Computer Weekly European User Awards honours IT professionals across Europe that have excelled in their approach to using technology, focusing on the key areas of networking and mobile; storage; security; datacentre and virtualisation; and business software.News | 05 Dec 2012
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Cyber security will change ideas of the nation state, says Stonesoft
The lack of cyber security is a major threat to the civilised world and will change how people see the nation state, says security firm StonesoftNews | 15 Nov 2012
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Vodafone blames southern Europe as revenues plummet 7.4%
Vodafone reports revenues down 7.4% year-on-year for the first half of the fiscal year, blaming weak markets in southern Europe for the dropNews | 13 Nov 2012
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Microsoft to drop Windows Live Messenger for Skype
Microsoft has announced it intends to "retire" its instant message chat tool Windows Live Messenger in favour of Skype's messaging toolCollaboration software | 07 Nov 2012
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How will the 4G LTE roll-out benefit your business?
An EE survey of the business benefits of 4G LTE shows improved mobile working and innovation the main advantages of the superfast broadbandNews | 30 Oct 2012
- VIEW MORE ON : VoIP
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Huawei revenues to smash $35bn for 2012
The CEO reveals a 10% rise on both profits and revenues as the controversial Chinese firm pledges to “become more open and transparent” in 2013News | 04 Jan 2013
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Suffolk cuts costs by 30% with PSN-ready network
Suffolk County Council has rolled out a next generation network, which it expects will cut costs by up to 30%.News | 21 Dec 2012
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Top 10 networking stories of 2012
We give a run down of the top 10 stories in the networking industry throughout 2012Top Ten
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HP in talks with BT to offer network as a service
The Network Advantage Programme will enable communications service providers to offer ‘pay per port’ services to businesses of all sizesNews | 13 Dec 2012
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Reviving Cornwall’s fortunes
The Superfast Cornwall project has brought high-speed broadband to homes and businesses across the countyFeature
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Computer Weekly European User Awards: Categories
The Computer Weekly European User Awards honours IT professionals across Europe that have excelled in their approach to using technology, focusing on the key areas of networking and mobile; storage; security; datacentre and virtualisation; and business software.News | 05 Dec 2012
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IT managers look to telephony in the cloud
A survey shows 80% of IT managers see the benefits of moving their telephony and unified communications systems to the cloud, but less than half are using the solutionsCloud services | 05 Dec 2012
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Networking services market to fall in next two years
While more than half of firms have used networking services, just 33% plan to use them again over the next two years, says researchNews | 23 Nov 2012
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Cyber security will change ideas of the nation state, says Stonesoft
The lack of cyber security is a major threat to the civilised world and will change how people see the nation state, says security firm StonesoftNews | 15 Nov 2012
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Vodafone blames southern Europe as revenues plummet 7.4%
Vodafone reports revenues down 7.4% year-on-year for the first half of the fiscal year, blaming weak markets in southern Europe for the dropNews | 13 Nov 2012
- VIEW MORE ON : Unified communications
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Fashion Retail Academy boosts Wi-Fi with Networks First
The Fashion Retail Academy (FRA) has worked with Networks First to bring improved Wi-Fi connectivity to its staff and studentsCase Study | 10 Jan 2013
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Punch Taverns serves up free Wi-Fi with The Cloud
Pub chain Punch Taverns plans to roll-out free Wi-Fi to all of its venues by the end of March 2013, hoping it will boost businessMobile internet | 09 Jan 2013
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Google offers free Wi-Fi in New York
Google is to create a public outdoor wireless network in New York to provide free internet access in the Chelsea area where it has officesNews | 09 Jan 2013
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Huawei revenues to smash $35bn for 2012
The CEO reveals a 10% rise on both profits and revenues as the controversial Chinese firm pledges to “become more open and transparent” in 2013News | 04 Jan 2013
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Wi-Fi Alliance to merge with WiGig
The wireless technology will retain its WiGig name but the standard will be looked after by the Wi-Fi AllianceNews | 03 Jan 2013
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First smartphone and tablet designs from Africa are launched
A touchpad tablet and a smartphone have been launched by the Congolese company, VMK, and claim to be the first African designs on the market.News | 28 Dec 2012
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Top 10 broadband stories of 2012
We give a run down the top 10 broadband stories throughout 2012News | 27 Dec 2012
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Top 10 mobile stories of 2012
Undoubtedly 2012 has been another big year for mobile. From high-profile launches to security scares, from hot tablets entering the enterprise to huge players trailing with their tails between their legs, mobile is certainly the direction in which IT infrastructure is going2012 review | 24 Dec 2012
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Top 10 networking stories of 2012
We give a run down of the top 10 stories in the networking industry throughout 2012Top Ten
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Marston’s chooses Ruckus Wireless for pub Wi-Fi
Brewer Marston’s introduces Wi-Fi from Ruckus Wireless across its 250+ sites and looks to sell the model to rival firmsCase Study | 19 Dec 2012
- VIEW MORE ON : Wireless
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BT SmartTalk links smartphones with landline accounts
Telecoms giant BT launches an app to enable users to be billed as if using their landline when making calls on their smartphonesNews | 14 Jan 2013
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BlackBerry services down for Vodafone users
Both companies are keeping quiet about whose technology is at fault while BlackBerry users across Europe suffer the outageNews | 11 Jan 2013
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Nokia doubles Lumia sales in fourth quarter
Smartphone manufacturer Nokia releases preliminary results, showing it has shipped 4.4 million Lumia handsets in the three-month period for Q4News | 10 Jan 2013
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Fashion Retail Academy boosts Wi-Fi with Networks First
The Fashion Retail Academy (FRA) has worked with Networks First to bring improved Wi-Fi connectivity to its staff and studentsCase Study | 10 Jan 2013
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CES: Samsung says BYOD will be the norm by 2014
Mobile manufacturer Samsung claims the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) workplace trend is at a tipping point and will become mainstream in a yearNews | 08 Jan 2013
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William Hill bets on mobile for gambling on the go
High street bookmaker William Hill tells Computer Weekly how mobile technology has changed the company and attracted new customerscase study | 08 Jan 2013
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Huawei revenues to smash $35bn for 2012
The CEO reveals a 10% rise on both profits and revenues as the controversial Chinese firm pledges to “become more open and transparent” in 2013News | 04 Jan 2013
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Mobile broadband best bet for telecoms revenues
A new report from Ovum claims mobile broadband will be the best technology to enable telecoms firms to ‘claw back revenue’ over the next three yearsBroadband communications | 04 Jan 2013
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Extreme teleworking from Everest Base Camp
Technical project manager Astrid Byro is planning to work remotely from 5000m above sea-level in the Himalayas using a Kindle FirePhoto Story
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Ofcom proposes early exit to combat price rises
Regulator Ofcom says users should be able to leave mobile, broadband and landline contracts without charge if their provider ups the priceNews | 03 Jan 2013
- VIEW MORE ON : Mobile
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Plusnet tests sharing IPv4 addresses
ISP Plusnet looks for a solution to the dwindling number of IPv4 addresses left by asking customers to shareNews | 15 Jan 2013
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Islip puts up cash for fibre broadband
The Oxfordshire village of Islip gives BT £11,000 to enable a local cabinet and bring broadband speeds of over 30Mbps to the residentsNews | 15 Jan 2013
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Welsh government invests £39m in school broadband
The Learning in Digital Wales Grant will support government efforts to bring online learning tools to pupils across WalesNews | 14 Jan 2013
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BT SmartTalk links smartphones with landline accounts
Telecoms giant BT launches an app to enable users to be billed as if using their landline when making calls on their smartphonesNews | 14 Jan 2013
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Fashion Retail Academy boosts Wi-Fi with Networks First
The Fashion Retail Academy (FRA) has worked with Networks First to bring improved Wi-Fi connectivity to its staff and studentsCase Study | 10 Jan 2013
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Punch Taverns serves up free Wi-Fi with The Cloud
Pub chain Punch Taverns plans to roll-out free Wi-Fi to all of its venues by the end of March 2013, hoping it will boost businessMobile internet | 09 Jan 2013
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Google offers free Wi-Fi in New York
Google is to create a public outdoor wireless network in New York to provide free internet access in the Chelsea area where it has officesNews | 09 Jan 2013
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William Hill bets on mobile for gambling on the go
High street bookmaker William Hill tells Computer Weekly how mobile technology has changed the company and attracted new customerscase study | 08 Jan 2013
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Government broadband policy must refocus on business
Policy Exchange claims Whitehall has focused for too long on consumer and retail broadband and needs to give the enterprise equal attentionNews | 07 Jan 2013
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Huawei revenues to smash $35bn for 2012
The CEO reveals a 10% rise on both profits and revenues as the controversial Chinese firm pledges to “become more open and transparent” in 2013News | 04 Jan 2013
- VIEW MORE ON : Telecoms networks and broadband communications
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Brocade names Lloyd Carney as CEO
The former Xsigo CEO and ex-Juniper Networks’ chief operating officer, Lloyd Carney, takes over from Mike Klayko with immediate effectNews | 15 Jan 2013
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Cisco closes 2012 with BroadHop buy
Acquisition-happy Cisco makes its 11th purchase of the year with the purchase of policy control firm BroadHopNews | 18 Dec 2012
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Computer Weekly European User Awards: Open for entries
Entries for the Computer Weekly European User Awards are now open. Find out about the five awards series running throughout 2013.News | 11 Dec 2012
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Top 10 supplier profiles 2012
Download in-depth reports on leading IT suppliers from Computer WeeklyTop 10
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Computer Weekly European User Awards: Categories
The Computer Weekly European User Awards honours IT professionals across Europe that have excelled in their approach to using technology, focusing on the key areas of networking and mobile; storage; security; datacentre and virtualisation; and business software.News | 05 Dec 2012
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Geo Networks unveils fibre ring between UK and Ireland
Fibre company Geo Networks builds two new routes to bring its dedicated networks to Ireland via North WalesNews | 04 Dec 2012
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Getting to grips with managing supply and demand
The way that companies connect with each other to do business can have a big effect on overall performanceOpinion
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£60m datacentre to be built in Birmingham
A 10MW modular datacentre worth £60m will be built in Birmingham by March 2013News | 27 Nov 2012
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Networking services market to fall in next two years
While more than half of firms have used networking services, just 33% plan to use them again over the next two years, says researchNews | 23 Nov 2012
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Leeds to become home to a new £43m independent datacentre in 2013
Leeds City Council has approved the building of a £43m network-neutral datacentre to boost its internet connectivity and infrastructureNews | 23 Nov 2012
- VIEW MORE ON : Datacentre networking
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Plusnet tests sharing IPv4 addresses
ISP Plusnet looks for a solution to the dwindling number of IPv4 addresses left by asking customers to shareNews | 15 Jan 2013
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Brocade names Lloyd Carney as CEO
The former Xsigo CEO and ex-Juniper Networks’ chief operating officer, Lloyd Carney, takes over from Mike Klayko with immediate effectNews | 15 Jan 2013
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Vint Cerf recalls switch-over to the modern internet
The modern internet is 30 years old. In a blog post, Vint Cerf described January 1 1983 as the day the modern internet was born.News | 02 Jan 2013
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Top 10 mobile stories of 2012
Undoubtedly 2012 has been another big year for mobile. From high-profile launches to security scares, from hot tablets entering the enterprise to huge players trailing with their tails between their legs, mobile is certainly the direction in which IT infrastructure is going2012 review | 24 Dec 2012
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Suffolk cuts costs by 30% with PSN-ready network
Suffolk County Council has rolled out a next generation network, which it expects will cut costs by up to 30%.News | 21 Dec 2012
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Essex County Council signs £81m PSN deal
Essex County Council has signed a £81m network and telephony deal to introduce a Public Services Network (PSN) across its 200,000 usersNews | 20 Dec 2012
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Top 10 networking stories of 2012
We give a run down of the top 10 stories in the networking industry throughout 2012Top Ten
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Cisco closes 2012 with BroadHop buy
Acquisition-happy Cisco makes its 11th purchase of the year with the purchase of policy control firm BroadHopNews | 18 Dec 2012
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HP in talks with BT to offer network as a service
The Network Advantage Programme will enable communications service providers to offer ‘pay per port’ services to businesses of all sizesNews | 13 Dec 2012
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The IT challenges of building Heathrow's Terminal 2
Neil Clark, CIO of Heathrow, reveals the IT challenges behind the airport's futuristic Terminal 2 buildingFeature
- VIEW MORE ON : Network routing and switching
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Top 10 mobile stories of 2012
Undoubtedly 2012 has been another big year for mobile. From high-profile launches to security scares, from hot tablets entering the enterprise to huge players trailing with their tails between their legs, mobile is certainly the direction in which IT infrastructure is going2012 review | 24 Dec 2012
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Suffolk cuts costs by 30% with PSN-ready network
Suffolk County Council has rolled out a next generation network, which it expects will cut costs by up to 30%.News | 21 Dec 2012
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Essex County Council signs £81m PSN deal
Essex County Council has signed a £81m network and telephony deal to introduce a Public Services Network (PSN) across its 200,000 usersNews | 20 Dec 2012
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Cisco closes 2012 with BroadHop buy
Acquisition-happy Cisco makes its 11th purchase of the year with the purchase of policy control firm BroadHopNews | 18 Dec 2012
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Computer Weekly European User Awards: Open for entries
Entries for the Computer Weekly European User Awards are now open. Find out about the five awards series running throughout 2013.News | 11 Dec 2012
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Internet controls to be decided this week at WCIT
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is hosting the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in DubaiNews | 03 Dec 2012
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Cyber security will change ideas of the nation state, says Stonesoft
The lack of cyber security is a major threat to the civilised world and will change how people see the nation state, says security firm StonesoftNews | 15 Nov 2012
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Big Switch Networks enters SDN race
Silicon Valley start-up Big Switch Networks debuts its first software defined networking (SDN) productsNews | 13 Nov 2012
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Software-defined datacentres demystified
As datacentre managers increasingly rely on software and automation, what can a software-defined datacentre bring to the enterprise?Feature
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'Digital skills as crucial to UK as superfast broadband,' says Vaizey
UK digital skills must improve to make most of the economic benefits of superfast broadband, said communications minister Ed VaizeyNews | 31 Oct 2012
- VIEW MORE ON : Network monitoring and analysis
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Orange to pre-install mobile security on Android phones in 2013
Orange Android devices will come pre-installed with the Lookout Mobile Security application to counter malware and spywareNews | 04 Dec 2012
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Networking services market to fall in next two years
While more than half of firms have used networking services, just 33% plan to use them again over the next two years, says researchNews | 23 Nov 2012
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EU gives green light to £530m superfast broadband plans
The government has been given the green light by the European Union to roll out £530m in broadband funding, intended to bring superfast broadband to 90% of homes, and a minimum speed of 2Mbps.News | 20 Nov 2012
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Cyber security will change ideas of the nation state, says Stonesoft
The lack of cyber security is a major threat to the civilised world and will change how people see the nation state, says security firm StonesoftNews | 15 Nov 2012
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Brocade boosts SDN presence with Vyatta buy
Networking giant Brocade buys network operating system pioneer Vyatta to bolster its software-defined networking (SDN) folioNews | 05 Nov 2012
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'Digital skills as crucial to UK as superfast broadband,' says Vaizey
UK digital skills must improve to make most of the economic benefits of superfast broadband, said communications minister Ed VaizeyNews | 31 Oct 2012
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Huawei admits to being monitored by GCHQ
Huawei has admitted to working closely with government security arm GCHQ as part of review into security practicesNews | 31 Oct 2012
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TalkTalk CEO calls for regulatory intervention on superfast broadband
Dido Harding, the CEO of TalkTalk, has called for regulatory intervention into the superfast broadband market to encourage greater competitionNews | 30 Oct 2012
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ICO hits Stoke-on-Trent City Council with £120,000 fine
Stoke City Council has breached the Data Protection Act, for the second time in two years, after details of a child protection legal case were emailed to the wrong person.News | 25 Oct 2012
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Cyber attacks launched at London 2012 Olympic Games every day
The IT supporting the London 2012 Olympics was hit by cyber attacks every day during the Games, says London 2012 CIO Gerry PennellNews | 22 Oct 2012
- VIEW MORE ON : Network security strategy
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Brocade names Lloyd Carney as CEO
The former Xsigo CEO and ex-Juniper Networks’ chief operating officer, Lloyd Carney, takes over from Mike Klayko with immediate effectNews | 15 Jan 2013
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United Drug saves €30k-plus a year with Silver Peak WAN optimisation
Irish drug multinational deploys Silver Peak WAN optimisation products to cure network bottlenecks, ensure effective disaster recovery and save on network costsNews | 12 Dec 2012
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Reviving Cornwall’s fortunes
The Superfast Cornwall project has brought high-speed broadband to homes and businesses across the countyFeature
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Networking services market to fall in next two years
While more than half of firms have used networking services, just 33% plan to use them again over the next two years, says researchNews | 23 Nov 2012
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British Airways deploys iTrinegy to test improved check-in
The British Airways network infrastructure is being emulated at its new testing centre using ITrinegyNews | 08 Nov 2012
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Huawei kicks off £1.3bn investment with new headquarters
Chinese networking company Huawei to take 140,000ft² in Reading as part of its £1bn investment into its UK business over the next five yearsNews | 10 Oct 2012
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Buckinghamshire County Council awards PSN contract
Buckinghamshire County Council (BCC) has signed a four-year deal with Updata for a public services network worth up to £100mIt services | 21 Sep 2012
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Supplier profile: Cisco
In this Cisco supplier profile you will find news, tips and research on the vendor.guide
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Beaverbrooks extends Wi-Fi to support mobile tills
Jewellery chain Beaverbrooks is extending its in-store wireless network to support its mobile till strategyWireless networking | 14 Aug 2012
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A guide to application performance management
This guide to managing application performance covers transaction speeds, networking, workflow and tools for performance detection and diagnosis.guide
- VIEW MORE ON : WAN performance and optimisation